In fact, most are downright baffled over the local and national media attention the rogue goat has attracted since March 6, when he made a run for it before his owner could set him on the auction block.

Radio stations and news outlets from New York and Chicago have contacted the Muskegon County Sheriff's Office for details on the March 6 incidents.

Lettinga described Tuesday how the 15-pound pygmy goat, who would have sold for about $20, made the great escape and ultimately, according to Ted Stein, broke a window at the Ravenna Wash King laundromat. Stein, who owns the laundromat, claims the goat rammed the window with his horns, causing $300 worth of damage.

The goat has been on the run ever since.

“He got in between the gates and it's just been hard to catch him,” Lettinga said. “We tried to catch him, but he's just fast. It's one of those things. Unless he'll actually come to you, he will just sit and look at you. But the thing can run. It's like a wild dog.”

Ken Stevens/ MliveOwners of the Ravenna Wash King claim the pygmy goat damaged the front window of the business door.

Apparently the pygmy goat ended up at the auction for a reason, Lettinga said.

“He came to the auction because he wouldn't stay put,” Lettinga said.

He has been nothing but trouble ever since.

The goat has been spotted along Slocum Road a number of times by various residents.

But trying to find him, much less catch him, isn't easy.

A Chronicle reporter and photographer set out to snap his picture on Tuesday, but he was nowhere to be found. The duo drove by field after field in search of the Ravenna celebrity, with no avail.

Some have spotted the little rogue sleeping in bushes outside Ravenna Bowl, across Slocum Road from the Ravenna Wash King.

Ken Stevens/ MliveRavenna Township resident, Wayne Klein, laughs at the fact the rogue pygmy goat has made headlines. "Two or three times a year something gets away" from the livestock auction, Klein said.

Klein said the goat, silver in color, has had numerous residents out chasing him, but he was last spotted laying in the grass near the bowling alley.

Ravenna pygmy goatNumerous sitings of a pygmy goat in Ravenna Townhsip have been reported by local residents this past week. The goat has received national attention after running away from the Ravenna Livestock sale on March 5 before it could be sold.